>>5399539The Ripple Trackers have continued to straighten their posture and their sheer maneuverability has grown with it. They are now faster than grown Double Mouthers and with their pack hunting, they are able to reliably kill and maim them without the risk of more than one or two losses of their own. Between this and their vulnerable buds, the Double Mouthers have no counter. At this rate, their extinction is only a matter of time. On the other cracked pincer, Flounder Feeders also hunt in packs and are more durable than the Ripple Trackers' weak pincers can consistently handle. With a fair amount of other, softer prey, as natural selection grinds through the generations the Ripple Trackers are increasingly less apt to attempt hostilities. It’s been a long time coming, but things are starting to look less dire for the Flounder Feeders. Of course, the whims of fate are cruel and that could change at any millennia.
>How should the Flounder Feeders evolve?>3/3